Consumer prices in Montenegro, measured by HICP, in February 2016 decreased by 0,3% at the average as compared to January 2016. Consumer prices in February 2016 increased by 0,5%, as compared to February 2015. This was influenced mostly by decrease in prices of: fuels and lubricants; fruit; milk, cheese and eggs; vegetables; meat etc.

Observing the main groups, monthly drop of prices was noticed in the following groups: Transport (-1.2%); Food and non-alcoholic beverages (-0.8%); Miscellaneous goods and services (-0.5%); Alcoholic beverages and tobacco (-0.1%), while a monthly growth of prices was recorded in groups: Clothing and footwear (0.7%); Furnishing, household equipment and routine household maintenance (0.2%); Recreation and culture (0.2%); Health (0.1%); Restaurants and hotels (0.1%).